Monday, January 14, 2008

Mac World Expo!

Hello Mac enthusiasts! We're excited to be here in San Francisco this week for Mac World Expo 2008! Please come say hello to us in the West Hall, Level 1, Booth 4734. See you there.

Now, time to go buy myself an iPhone!!!

Matt

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Matt,
I hope you were able to buy your iphone! I am an elementary school principal trying to put together a simple budget presentation for the school committee in my district. I have downloaded the trial edition of personal brain. I went through all the tutorials...twice! They were fabulous! VEry simple to understand...well done! I have started a new brain for the budget presentation. I was able to attach files and even link to websites [hooray]! However, I am confused about how the adience will be able to view the attachments when I'm giving the presentation. Each time I click on an attachment, whether it is a document or a website link, it opens up behind the main brain visul. I have to hide the brain so that the attachment is at the forefront of the screen. Then I have to close the attachment and open the brain again. THere must be a way to have the attachment open up "on top of" the brain web?! I am sure that I am not using the correct terms for all of this as I am truly a novice! I apologize for my lack of knowledge. I only began researching the brain last night. I hope that the question is not too ridiculous! THanks for any help that you might be able to give me! Puzzled Principal

Alex said...

I'm not Matt, but if you go to Window > Float under the menu, it will behave as a normal program window, instead of always being on top.
This way when you click on a hyperlink or file, it will open on top of the Brain window. You can use the taskbar to go back to PersonalBrain when you are done.

Then, when you are done with the presentation, just to back to Window > Autohide right (or whatever you prefer).